Fire Sprinkler Installation in San Jose Metro

The San Jose metro spans 5 cities in Santa Clara County, each enforcing local fire code amendments on top of California Title 19. Only Sunnyvale requires electronic ITM reporting through The Compliance Engine — the other four cities maintain separate direct-submission workflows with their fire departments. Re-inspection fees range from $168/hour (San Jose) to $488/hour with a two-hour minimum (Palo Alto), and universal sprinkler thresholds differ by city — Mountain View triggers at 1,000 square feet (MVCC §14.10.28), Santa Clara at 1,200 square feet (SCCC §15.60.240), while San Jose and Palo Alto follow the CFC baseline.

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Mountain View

Mountain View triggers sprinklers at 1,000 sqft, standpipe at 20 feet (MVCC §14.10).

Mountain View sets the lowest sprinkler trigger in the San Jose metro, requiring automatic systems in any space over 1,000 square feet under MVCC §14.10.28 — and mandates Class III standpipes at 20 feet (MVCC §14.10.31), well below the state's 30-foot threshold. Google's Googleplex campus spans 200-plus buildings and over 2 million square feet, and the North Bayshore Precise Plan adds 7,000 housing units and 3.1 million square feet of office space with buildings reaching 160 feet. Administrative citations escalate from $130 to $700 to $1,300 per violation under Government Code §36900(c), with each day of non-correction counted separately. NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field is a federal enclave outside MVFD jurisdiction — contractors must verify the AHJ before quoting fire protection work in that area.

Compliance Requirements (1)

Compliance Requirements

As needed Fire Sprinkler Installation

as neededtrigger based

Administrative citation under MVCC §14: $130/$700/$1,300 escalation. Unpermitted work fines escalate. Operating without fire inspection clearance triggers investigation fee.

NFPA 13; CFC §903; MVCC §14.10.28 (universal sprinkler requirement); OSFM IB 24-014 (pipe fitter certification)

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NFPA 13
CFC 2022 §903
MVCC §14.10.28
research-derivedSource: NFPA 13; MVCC §14.10.28

Triggered by: new install

Code Adoptions (5)

Code Adoptions

NFPA 102018 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2025

Local Amendments: No Mountain View-specific amendment to NFPA 10. CFC §906 baseline applies. MVCC §14.10.28 universal sprinkler requirement for all new buildings over 1,000 sqft reduces reliance on portable extinguishers in new construction. FEPD zoning permit conditions cite Title 19/CFC §906 for extinguisher placement: 2-A:10-B:C minimum per 3,000 sqft or 50-75 ft travel distance.

NFPA 252020 (California Edition) EditionVerified Apr 3, 2025

Local Amendments: MVCC §14.10.25 (901.6.1.1): Private hydrant flow test at 5-year cycle — static pressure, residual pressure, GPM submitted to FEPD with standard NFPA 25 forms. MVCC §14.10.30 (905.3): All standpipe systems combined with automatic sprinklers — increases ITM scope. MVCC §14.10.31 (905.3.1): Class III standpipe triggered at 20 ft (vs 30 ft state code) — more buildings require full NFPA 25 standpipe ITM in North Bayshore.

NFPA 722019 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2025

Local Amendments: MVCC §14.10.34 (907.6): Local supplemental document — City of Mountain View Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Monitoring System Requirements — applies on top of NFPA 72 for all new installations (monitoring station connectivity and MVFD dispatch interface). MVCC §14.10.27 (901.6.3.1): Existing multi-family R-2 with interior corridors containing 5+ units must have operable thermal detection system — stricter than CFC baseline for existing buildings.

NFPA 962021 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2025

Local Amendments: No Mountain View-specific amendment to NFPA 96 baseline. CFC 2022/IFC 2021 baseline applies. MVCC §14.10.39 (5003.9.11): Hazardous material fume hoods and workstations must be protected by approved automatic fire extinguishing system per CFC §2703.10 — supplements NFPA 96 for semiconductor/biotech lab occupancies common in North Bayshore and Middlefield corridors.

NFPA 1012018 (provisions adopted via CFC/CBC framework; not standalone code in California) EditionVerified Apr 3, 2025

Local Amendments: MVCC §14.10.35 (1010.1.9.11): Stairway doors openable from both sides — no re-entry locking except 6-story or fewer non-high-rise buildings with simultaneous unlock from fire command center. MVCC §14.10.38 (3311.1): During multi-story construction, two usable exit stairways maintained continuously to grade after floor decking installed. MVCC §14.10.28 (903.2): Universal sprinkler affects NFPA 101 tradeoff provisions. MVCC §14.10.31 (905.3.1): Class III standpipe at 20 ft (vs 30 ft state) for North Bayshore high-rises.

Authority Having Jurisdiction

Mountain View Fire Department, Fire and Environmental Protection Division (FEPD)

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Phone(650) 903-6343

Emailfire@mountainview.gov

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